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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Stringer

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Benjamin Franklin “Frank” Stringer

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Dec 1935 (aged 62)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Stephens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Frank Stringer married Sallie Cynthia Ainsworth on 5 August 1894 in the Gooseneck community of, Young County, Texas. Frank and Sallie rode on horseback to the Gooseneck Bend Tabernacle to be married. The preacher was Rev. E.A. Foster, who was on his horse ready to leave after a day's worth of preaching, so he married them, with all three on horseback. They were nine children born to this union. The couple moved to Colorado in 1915 where they filed a claim for 400 acres of land between Trinidad and Pueblo where they were in the ranching business. The family later moved to Pueblo but continued to look after the ranch.
Frank Stringer married Sallie Cynthia Ainsworth on 5 August 1894 in the Gooseneck community of, Young County, Texas. Frank and Sallie rode on horseback to the Gooseneck Bend Tabernacle to be married. The preacher was Rev. E.A. Foster, who was on his horse ready to leave after a day's worth of preaching, so he married them, with all three on horseback. They were nine children born to this union. The couple moved to Colorado in 1915 where they filed a claim for 400 acres of land between Trinidad and Pueblo where they were in the ranching business. The family later moved to Pueblo but continued to look after the ranch.


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